I have been using Ubuntu 17.04 on a laptop recently. Apologies for the rant, but WOW, this is awful.
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Replying to @_rsc
How do I take desktop Linux seriously when opening my laptop displays my real session for two seconds and THEN locks the screen?
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Replying to @_rsc
How do I take desktop Linux seriously when I have to REBOOT for "sudo usermod -aG docker rsc" to take effect? (Logout/login has no effect.)
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Replying to @_rsc
Ubuntu is crap. systemd is crap. Use a non-crap distro.
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Replying to @RichFelker @_rsc
I like
@alpinelinux but I may be a bit biased. Debian is an obvious choice if you want advantages of Ubuntu but much less crap.1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes -
Debian have now systemd crap as well use
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Replying to @xbeaudouin @_rsc and
You can remove it, but even with it the system does not have horribly broken behavior to that extent.
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Replying to @RichFelker @_rsc and
On Debian 8, yes. On Debian 9 not possible
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Citation? Think I would have heard about that given the circles I hear from...
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Stretch still allows reverting to SysV, at least for servers. I haven't tried X yet tho, runs as non-root user, which might require systemd?
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